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Título: | Spanish National Registry of Paediatric Coeliac Disease: Changes in the Clinical Presentation in the 21st Century | Autores/as: | Pérez Solís, David Cilleruelo Pascual, Ma Luz Ochoa Sangrador, Carlos García Burriel, Jose Ignacio Sánchez-Valverde Visus, Félix Eizaguirre Arocena, Francisco Javier Garcia Calatayud, Salvador Martinez-Ojinaga Nodal, Eva Donat Aliaga, Ester Barrio Torres, Josefa Castillejo de Villasante, Gemma Miranda Cid, Ma del Carmen Torres Peral, Ricardo Vecino López, Raquel Juste Ruiz, Mercedes Armas Ramos, Honorio Barros García, Patricia Leis Trabazo, Rosaura Solaguren Alberdi, Rosa Salazar Quero, José Carlos Garcia Romero, Ruth Ortigosa del Castillo, Luis Peña Quintana, Luis Urruzuno Telleria, Pedro Codoñer Franch, Pilar Garcia Casales, Zuriñe Masiques Mas, Maria Lluisa Galicia Poblet, Gonzalo Martinez Costa, Cecilia Balmaseda Serrano, Elena Polanco Allué, Isabel Ribes Koninck, Carmen Román Riechmann, Enriqueta |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 32 Ciencias médicas 320503 Gastroenterología 320110 Pediatría |
Palabras clave: | Children Coeliac disease Diagnosis Epidemiology Europe |
Fecha de publicación: | 2022 | Publicación seriada: | Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition | Resumen: | Objectives: Over the last several decades, there has been a tendency towards a predominance of less symptomatic forms of coeliac disease (CD) and an increase in the patient age at diagnosis. This study aimed to assess the clinical presentation and diagnostic process of paediatric CD in Spain. Methods: A nationwide prospective, observational, multicentre registry of new paediatric CD cases was conducted from January 2011 to June 2017. The data regarding demographic variables, type of birth, breast-feeding history, family history of CD, symptoms, height and weight, associated conditions, serological markers, human leukocyte antigen (HLA) phenotype, and histopathological findings were collected. Results: In total, 4838 cases (61% girls) from 73 centres were registered. The median age at diagnosis was 4 years. Gastrointestinal symptoms were detected in 71.4% of the patients, and diarrhoea was the most frequent symptom (45.9%). The most common clinical presentation was the classical form (65.1%) whereas 9.8% ofthe patients were asymptomatic. There was a trend towards an increase in the age at diagnosis, proportion of asymptomatic CD cases, and usage of anti-deamidated gliadin peptide antibodies and HLA typing for CD diagnosis. There was, however, a decreasing trend in the proportion of patients undergoing biopsies. Some of these significant trend changes may reflect the effects of the 2012 ESPGHAN diagnosis guidelines. Conclusions: Paediatric CD in Spain is evolving in the same direction as in the rest of Europe, although classical CD remains the most common presentation form, and the age at diagnosis remains relatively low. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/115557 | ISSN: | 0277-2116 | DOI: | 10.1097/MPG.0000000000003424 | Fuente: | Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition [0277-2116], v. 74(6), pp.805-811 (Junio 2022) |
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